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Kufri - The Snowy Retreat
Kufri, one of every snow lover's favourite spots in Himachal's mountains, is close to Shimla. Because of its greater elevation, it is blanketed with snow throughout the winter, making it a romantic honeymoon destination. Though Kufri does not have many tourist attractions, the panoramic snowy views, calm temples, and hiking chances will make your trip memorable.
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Hidimba Temple
Hidimba Devi Temple. The temple is surrounded by tall pine and deodar trees which is a sight to behold. This temple is old and it feels like entering a different era when you are inside. Locally known as Dhungari Temple, the construction style of the Hidimba Devi temple is entirely different from that of any of the other temples, with its wooden doorways, walls, and cone-shaped roof. This temple is a fitting dedication to its presiding deity Hadimba.
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Rohtang Pass
I don't think I need to introduce the legendary Rohtang Pass to any adventure fans out there. It is pretty well-known. This mountain pass is a thrill for thrill-seekers, and you'll understand why when you realize that the name means "pile of corpses"! Even though the pass will only be opened after a thorough examination of the path, there is still a risk, which is part of what makes it so challenging and exhilarating!
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Bhagsu waterfall, Dharamshala
The Bhagsunag Waterfall is located on the main road which connects Mcleodganj and Dharamshala. The prime attraction here is the famous Bhagsunath Temple. The waterfall starts at the base of the Dhauladhar Valley. Before cascading down, the stream also passes through the famous Bhagsunath Temple. A must-visit place to visit.
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Khajjiar
Khajjiar is a tiny town in Himachal Pradesh near Dalhousie. It is the same location that is known as India's "Mini-Switzerland" due to its scenic splendour, which includes a wonderful blend of forests, lakes, and grasslands. It's at a height of 6,500 feet, and the view from here is sure to leave an indelible impression on your mind. Khajjiar is noted for a lot of things, one of which is the nine-hole golf course that is nestled among the lush flora
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Dalhousie
Dalhousie is a year-round vacation spot, but it is stunning in the winter when the entire hill town is draped in white sheets. Adventure seekers flock to Dalhousie to participate in outdoor activities such as trekking, river rafting, canoeing, kayaking, and camping, surrounded by mountains, flowing waterfalls, lakes, and thick pine and oak trees. While nature enthusiasts and peace seekers alike are drawn to the quiet atmosphere and pure scenery.
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Kasauli
Kasauli is a small colonial hamlet located at an elevation of 1,900 meters. There are few attractions, businesses, or people in the town. However, that is precisely where its beauty and attractiveness lay — travelers are drawn to the unpolluted air, tranquil and peaceful attitude, and richness of nature. The Baptish Church, Christ Church, Kasauli Brewery, Monkey Point, Nahri temple, and Kasauli Club are among the places to see.